Centre for Language and Communication Science Research, School of Health & Medical Sciences, City St George's, University of London, London, UK.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Nov-Dec;59(6):2752-2765. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.13113. Epub 2024 Sep 17.
Functional Communication Disorders (FCDs) are one specific presentation of Functional Neurological Disorder (FND). FND is characterised by neurological symptoms, such as sensory and motor symptoms, which are not explained by neurological disease. Speech and language therapists (SLTs) have expertise in managing communication disorders, including FCDs, though is not known is what clinicians do in practice to treat and manage FCDs.
To explore the clinical practices of SLTs who regularly manage FCDs in the UK, including the assessment and intervention approaches taken.
METHODS & PROCEDURES: An online survey was developed using Qualtrics software and piloted before dissemination. Participants were experienced SLTs working in the UK who managed at least three FCD referrals a year. The survey was developed with a mix of qualitative and quantitative questions. The survey was disseminated via social media and professional networks.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: There were 73 completed responses to the survey. Participants reported working with a range of FCDs clinically, with functional stuttering and articulation disorders seen most frequently. SLTs reported working with a wide range of multidisciplinary professionals when managing patients with FCDs, though lack of access to mental health professionals was raised as an issue. SLTs reported using a combination of formal and informal communication assessments. Interventions varied, with a wide range of psychological approaches informing treatment. Lack of specific training, evidence base and negative attitudes around functional neurological disorder (FND) were raised as ongoing issues.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Therapists encountered a wide range of FCDs as part of their clinical practice, though there was a significant disparity in the service and interventions offered. SLTs feel their input can be effective, but lack the resources, training and evidence-based interventions to provide adequate care.
What is already known on the subject FCDs are one manifestation of FND and can present as a wide range of communication disorders. SLTs encounter FCDs as part of clinical practice, but report feeling unsure and underprepared to manage these disorders. Consensus recommendations have provided some guidance on how to manage these disorders, though what was not known was what practising SLTs are doing in practice with FCD patients: what assessment, intervention and management strategies they use, and what they feel are the facilitators and barriers to effective management. What this study adds to the existing knowledge This is the first UK-wide survey of FCD SLT clinical practice. The survey found that SLTs are seeing a range of FCDs as part of their clinical practice. SLTs reported that they feel their input is effective, that they had confidence in their ability to provide assessment and intervention, and that SLT for FCDs should be routine. SLTs reported using a wide variety of approaches to assessment and intervention. Barriers to effective management included a lack of resources, training, negative staff attitudes towards FND, and lack of research and evidence-based interventions. What are the practical and clinical implications of this work? This survey has found that SLTs working across the UK are providing input for patients with FCDs, but frequently reported feeling isolated and lacking clinical peer support. This shows the potential for networking groups to support SLTs to learn and share resources. There is a training need for SLTs and other healthcare professionals to tackle pervasive negative attitudes towards FND. Common themes in intervention approaches were found, but there was variability in the specific approach taken. This requires further research to guide SLTs on the best evidence-based practice.
功能性沟通障碍(FCD)是功能性神经障碍(FND)的一种特定表现形式。FND 的特征是存在神经系统症状,如感觉和运动症状,这些症状不能用神经系统疾病来解释。言语和语言治疗师(SLT)在管理沟通障碍方面具有专业知识,包括 FCD,但尚不清楚临床医生在实践中如何治疗和管理 FCD。
探讨英国经常管理 FCD 的 SLT 的临床实践,包括所采取的评估和干预方法。
使用 Qualtrics 软件开发了在线调查,并在发布前进行了试点。参与者是在英国工作的经验丰富的 SLT,他们每年至少管理三个 FCD 转诊。该调查是使用定性和定量问题混合开发的。该调查通过社交媒体和专业网络进行了分发。
共有 73 份调查回复完成。参与者报告在临床上与各种 FCD 一起工作,最常见的是功能性口吃和发音障碍。SLT 在管理 FCD 患者时报告与广泛的多学科专业人员合作,但也提出了缺乏心理健康专业人员的问题。SLT 报告使用了一系列正式和非正式的沟通评估。干预措施各不相同,广泛的心理方法为治疗提供了信息。缺乏具体的培训、证据基础以及对功能性神经障碍(FND)的负面态度,被认为是持续存在的问题。
治疗师在临床实践中遇到了广泛的 FCD,但所提供的服务和干预措施存在显著差异。SLT 认为他们的投入是有效的,但缺乏资源、培训和基于证据的干预措施来提供足够的护理。
本研究的实用和临床意义是什么?
这项调查是英国范围内首次对 FCD SLT 临床实践进行的调查。该调查发现,SLT 在临床实践中看到了一系列的 FCD。SLT 报告说,他们认为自己的投入是有效的,他们对自己提供评估和干预的能力有信心,并且认为 SLT 对 FCD 的治疗应该是常规的。SLT 报告使用了各种评估和干预方法。有效的管理障碍包括资源、培训、工作人员对 FND 的负面态度以及缺乏研究和基于证据的干预措施。
这对现有的知识有什么补充?
这是英国范围内首次对 FCD SLT 临床实践的调查。调查发现,SLT 在临床实践中看到了一系列的 FCD。SLT 报告说,他们觉得自己的投入是有效的,他们对自己提供评估和干预的能力有信心,而且他们认为 FCD 的 SLT 应该是常规的。SLT 报告说他们使用了各种各样的评估和干预方法。有效的管理障碍包括资源、培训、工作人员对 FND 的负面态度以及缺乏研究和基于证据的干预措施。
本研究的实用和临床意义是什么?
这项调查发现,在英国工作的 SLT 为 FCD 患者提供服务,但他们经常感到孤立无援,缺乏临床同行的支持。这表明建立网络团体可以支持 SLT 学习和共享资源。SLT 和其他医疗保健专业人员需要接受培训,以解决对 FND 的普遍负面态度。干预方法中发现了共同的主题,但具体方法存在差异。这需要进一步的研究来指导 SLT 采用最佳的循证实践。